Rational.IntValue Method
Definition
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Returns the value of the specified number as a int
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[Android.Runtime.Register("intValue", "()I", "")]
public override int IntValue ();
[<Android.Runtime.Register("intValue", "()I", "")>]
override this.IntValue : unit -> int
Returns
the divided value of the numerator and denominator as a int
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- Attributes
Remarks
Returns the value of the specified number as a int
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#isInfinite Finite
rationals are converted to an int
value by dividing the numerator by the denominator; conversion for non-finite values happens identically to casting a floating point value to an int
, in particular:
<ul> <li>Positive infinity saturates to the largest maximum integer Integer#MAX_VALUE
</li> <li>Negative infinity saturates to the smallest maximum integer Integer#MIN_VALUE
</li> <li><em>Not-A-Number (NaN)</em> returns 0
.</li> </ul>
Java documentation for android.util.Rational.intValue()
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